The Shocking Truth About 9/11: Tucker Carlson Exposes the Lies
The Shocking Truth About 9/11: Tucker Carlson Exposes the Lies
The Shocking Truth About 9/11: Tucker Carlson Exposes the Lies
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For 24 years, America never gave a damn about 9-11. | |
That all changes now. | |
That changes now. | |
Finally, maybe they're waking up. | |
And thanks to Tucker Carlson and others. | |
Maybe. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
I know about that. | |
You don't even know half of the stuff I know about 9-11. | |
That was my red pill moment. | |
That's when it changed. | |
That's when everything in my life changed. | |
I was here on that Tuesday morning, as was my wife. | |
And I can tell you stories. | |
I have been screaming about that. | |
And you know what they did to me? | |
You know what they did? | |
They shut me down. | |
They called me a conspiracy theorist. | |
They go after you with Wikipedia. | |
They say you're getting too close to the truth. | |
So what I'm telling you right now is those folks have not gone away. | |
So I say, bring it on. | |
Good for you. | |
But got ready. | |
They're gonna go after you like you can't believe. | |
They're going to call you nuts. | |
And one of the biggest problems you're gonna have is dealing with the torpor, the the this this inertia that people have. | |
They don't really want to get involved in this. | |
You think you want to know what's going on? | |
I want to know what's going on, but they don't. | |
Look at John Kennedy. | |
They there's still pockets of people who say, Well, you know, what are you gonna do? | |
9-11 is so unbelievable. | |
And the reason why, the reason why. | |
I I never got over this. | |
Two things building seven and Shanksville. | |
Building seven, we got to start off with this. | |
This was a building that was hit by nothing and it fell. | |
You know all the stories. | |
Not one person ever, ever explained to me how carpet fires ever did this. | |
And the NIST report was a joke, and there are so much information of experts, um, uh architects and engineers from 9-11 truth, the Richard Gage and others. | |
I was a part of a program at Cooper Union. | |
There was a fellow from the University of Alaska or something who who basically he looked like your grandfather, and he came up with this this computer breakdown. | |
It makes no sense. | |
It was free fall, and you know about the BBC, you know how they announced it ahead of time. | |
Maybe that was a mistake. | |
I don't know. | |
When was the last time somebody ever mistakenly predicted a building falling down? | |
One in particular. | |
Remember, it wasn't just building one, two North Tower, South Tower. | |
They were like six, seven, eight, all kinds of properties. | |
And this woman on BBC happened to say, Oh yes, the Solomon Brothers, but boom. | |
That's one thing. | |
Nine building seven, that may be yours. | |
But for me, for me, the holy grail is Shanksville. | |
Shanksville. | |
Let me tell you what happened to me. | |
This is my story. | |
Right after, remember, I'm in New York at the time. | |
I'm on the air. | |
People are freaking out. | |
I'm living in a in a world, it's almost like a twilight zone. | |
It's a movie set. | |
I can't believe what's happening. | |
It was so surreal. | |
The smells, the the death, the everything was it was ungodly. | |
You have no idea to be here. | |
To be here. | |
Just I'll go through some of those others. | |
But that day, that beautiful morning, it was so perfectly blue. | |
Anyway. | |
When I was on the air talking about this, and remember, Google was sort of like eh, pretty, you know, coming along, you know. | |
It wasn't like it is now. | |
Somebody said, hey, did you see uh oh, what about flight 93 in Shanksville? | |
Shanksville, Shanksville, Pennsylvania. | |
Shanksville, Shanksville. | |
I said, what's Shanksville? | |
I didn't know anything yet about the names of the places about the Pentagon and North Tower, South Tower, Building 7. | |
Remember, those are the those were the size. | |
North Tower, South Tower, Building 7, and then Shanksville, Flight 93 in the Pentagon. | |
That's it. | |
The rest is all. | |
Okay. | |
So at the time, I said, wait a minute, let me see, just a minute. | |
You say building in flight 93. | |
So I'm looking at my pictures. | |
I'm looking at my stuff. | |
I'm looking at my uh you know, the Google photos, and I said, I'm sorry, what am I looking for? | |
They said, it's a plane crash. | |
I said, I don't see a plane crash. | |
I don't, I don't see one. | |
Look for yourself. | |
Go look for yourself. | |
Look at what it is. | |
It's a dimpled, divided little nothing. | |
It's this a couple of, I don't know what it was steam look. | |
I'm not gonna put the picture up. | |
Go look for yourself. | |
A couple of guys wearing white, they were like a fire truck. | |
There's no plane. | |
No plane, no six-ton titanium engines, no wheels, no, no uh, no fins, no ailerons, no stabilizers, no people, no luggage, no nothing, nothing, nothing. | |
But they said that's where the plane crash was. | |
That's where Flight 93 just disintegrated. | |
But yet, but yet, as I'm reading, seven miles away, five miles, six miles, whatever it is, uh, New Baltimore and Indian Lake. | |
That's where the debris field was. | |
And you know what people said? | |
Well, it was windy. | |
A six-ton or it's whatever it is, titanium engine is gonna float. | |
What are you talking about? | |
They just never talked about it. | |
Remember that one flight, the one plane that was flying over. | |
Oh my god. | |
Look. | |
So at the time when I said, excuse me, I said, where's the plane? | |
And a caller said, What are you getting at? | |
And that's when I was introduced to the conspiracy theory. | |
I didn't even know what it was. | |
I'm a I'm a lawyer. | |
I'm a I'm a I'm a former prosecutor. | |
I think kind of surgically in a kind of a linear way. | |
That's what I think. | |
And how can I not say, what about the plane? | |
Where's the plane? | |
Where's the goddamn plane? | |
And they said, What are you getting at? | |
And that was the first time I had a glimpse of what it means for you to question anything. | |
So let me tell you something, Tucker. | |
Remember this. | |
Take it from me. | |
You can have all these people on, and you're going to, here's what you're gonna do. | |
You're gonna you're gonna have a guest on here, a guest on there. | |
Have on Richard Gage. | |
Have him on. | |
You what angle do you want? | |
You want to go thermite, you want to go all that stuff? | |
Go ahead. | |
Knock yourself on. | |
You want to go for the fact that that fires burn for days and weeks afterwards. | |
How does that work? | |
You want to how do you look? | |
I can give you 50 different angles. | |
But prepare yourself. | |
Stick with it. | |
Don't do one little video and say we're off to the next. | |
Now we're off to uh Charlie Kirk and who's the shooter, and then we're gonna go off here because you have to saturate people, you have to stick with it. | |
You have to focus, maybe have a separate channel. | |
We have to also, and listen to me carefully, we need to have what is called what was called a Russell tribunal. | |
We need to have a means by which we can take our message on the road, and have people buy tickets. | |
You know how just how you have a turning point and uh various uh whatever these things are. | |
We need to have people to show up for 9-11 symposia, bring all the people on. | |
If you want to bring the refuting evidence, good, bring somebody from NIST, explain, have them explain to you how carpet fires, how a desk on fire can bring down a per the third steel structured building in free fall speed on its own or in its own footprint. | |
Free fall, meaning there's no resistance. | |
There's no resistance. | |
If there's a hundred and eight floors, and let's say the top it goes, don't and it's not supposed to do that. | |
When when a floor is, I don't know, catches a fire, it doesn't collapse it because the building can support the weight of the floor, whether it's intact or whether it's broken, it doesn't matter. | |
It's It held it before. | |
That building took a hundred and eight, I keep saying that, maybe it's less, but a hundred and eight floors. | |
So you attacking one, burning it, uh destroying it, it's not going to have it lose its structure at floor three, four, five, six. | |
They're intact. | |
They're able to handle that weight. | |
Look, I'm not, I'm not a uh a physicist, I'm not a structural engineer, I'm not an architect. | |
You don't have to be. | |
You don't have to be. | |
Jurors who decide the fate of murder, um, complex litigation, they're not either. | |
They're not either. | |
These are regular people. | |
So don't give me this nonsense about, well, I'm not an You don't have to be an expert. | |
You don't have to be an expert to know whether somebody's pregnant and somebody's dead. | |
You can pretty much see sometimes, depending upon the case. | |
All right. | |
So this is, we need to do this all over the country. | |
This has to be the biggest thing. | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
This has to be Tucker Carlson takes this on the road. | |
I've I I volunteer my services. | |
Put this on, have it, have one day, two, but you have to have four or five of these over and over again. | |
You'll you'll just flood. | |
Flood the the uh the the interest levels. | |
People will be just absolutely just taken aback. | |
You have to do this. | |
You can't just do a video and say, well, I'm gonna, I hope you I hope I hope you find this interesting. | |
No, it doesn't work like that. | |
It doesn't work like that. | |
I'm sorry to tell you this, but it doesn't. | |
I know what I'm talking about. | |
And let me tell you something. | |
When you get into this and you find the number of war games and simulations for what that day? | |
Hijack planes. | |
Isn't that amazing? | |
On the day of this hijack, there were or hijacks, there were war games that day. | |
So a lot of the forces were diverted elsewhere. | |
And it also makes it very difficult when you say, hey, there's a hijacked plane. | |
I know this is part of the drill. | |
No, no, no, this isn't part of the drill. | |
This is no for real. | |
No, no, I understand. | |
No, no. | |
I'm not saying part of the, I'm telling you, this is it. | |
See how that works? | |
It's brilliant. | |
Brilliant. | |
There's so much to this. | |
Have manetta. | |
Ask about the stand down order from Cheney. | |
Look, I can go through a million of these things. | |
Those are little parts. | |
But it comes down to structural engineers and the physical evidence. | |
That's the part that's critical. | |
It's the physical evidence. | |
That's it. | |
That's what you got to worry about. | |
That's what you focus on. | |
So, Tucker, good for you, my friend. | |
Even the young Turks are doing it. | |
Good for you, Jenk and Anna. | |
God bless you. | |
But keep doing. | |
But don't do a little hors d'oeuvre. | |
Commit yourself or don't bother. | |
Because America has the attention span of a gnat. | |
And unless you do something, unless you do something spar harsh and really knock their dick in the dirt, they're not gonna get it. |